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  2. History of the San Francisco Police Department - Wikipedia

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    May 3, 1901: San Francisco CALL reports; Chief William P. Sullivan issues order against officers dyeing hair and whiskers, claiming the effort detracts from the officer's duties. 1901: Carman's strikes. Employers' Association hired toughs and Mayor James D. Phelan 's police attack strikers. City police ride with scabs.

  3. Lucius Beebe - Wikipedia

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    Lucius Beebe (r), with Charles Clegg at their home office while publishing the Territorial Enterprise newspaper, Virginia City, Nevada. Lucius Morris Beebe (9 December 1902 – 4 February 1966) was an American writer, gourmand, photographer, railroad historian, journalist, and syndicated columnist .

  4. San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    With a population of 808,437 residents as of 2022, [25] San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in the U.S. state of California. The city covers a land area of 46.9 square miles (121 square kilometers) [26] at the end of the San Francisco Peninsula, making it the second-most densely populated large U.S. city after New York City and the ...

  5. L. M. Boyd - Wikipedia

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    L. M. Boyd. Louis Malcolm (Mal) Boyd, popularly known as L. M. Boyd (June 9, 1927 in Spokane, Washington, USA – January 22, 2007, in Seattle) was a newspaper columnist whose nationally syndicated column was a collection of miscellaneous trivial and amusing facts. [1]

  6. Category:San Francisco Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    S. San Francisco Chronicle Magazine. SFGate. Categories: Companies based in San Francisco. Newspapers published in San Francisco. 1865 establishments in California. Daily newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area. Hidden categories:

  7. Oliver Sipple - Wikipedia

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    Rank. PFC. Oliver Wellington "Billy" Sipple (November 20, 1941 – late January 1989) was an American man known for intervening to prevent an assassination attempt against U.S. President Gerald Ford on September 22, 1975. A decorated U.S. Marine and disabled Vietnam War veteran, he grappled with Sara Jane Moore as she fired a pistol at Ford in ...

  8. Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, George Hearst entered the newspaper business, acquiring the San Francisco Daily Examiner. On March 4, 1887, he turned the Examiner over to his son, 23-year-old William Randolph Hearst, who was named editor and publisher. William Hearst died in 1951, at age 88. In 1951, Richard E. Berlin, who had served as president of the company since ...

  9. Carl Nolte - Wikipedia

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    He started working at the San Francisco Chronicle on June 13, 1961. He has served as a writer and an editor. He was a war correspondent. For the newspaper, he has written about the SS Jeremiah O'Brien when it sailed to Europe as part of the D-Day anniversary, the Gulf War and the Invasion of Iraq. [2] [3] In 2010, he was awarded the Maritime ...